In addition to the Townsite outdoor rink mentioned above, there are two other outdoor rinks that are operated by volunteers.

Neighbourhood ice rinks are located at Swan Park (corner of Swan Avenue and Diamond Street), Chapman Camp (the former Chapman Camp School) and Garden Park (at the end of Dewolfe Avenue). These rinks are maintained by local residents and are available for public use. The season begins when weather conditions permit, usually from mid-December until mid-January.

HIKING / WALKING / CYCLING / CROSS COUNTRY SKIING / SNOWSHOEING

KIMBERLEY NATURE PARK is 800 hectares (over twice the size of Stanley Park) and features more than 100 kilometers of trails displaying a diverse landscape of hills, ridges, valleys and plateaus.You can use the park at any time for hiking, walking, or cycling and there are also free monthly guided tours. Slap on the snowshoes and explore the trails in the winter months, too. Click HERE for details.

LOIS CREEK TRAILS located adjacent to the Townsite and Morrison subdivisions are popular for biking and hiking as well as toboganning, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter months.

NORTHSTAR RAILS TO TRAILS is a paved trail for running, walking, biking and blading that runs from the Civic Centre to Cranbrook. The side of the trail is also used for cross-country skiing in the winter months.

LIONS TRAILS run between Kimberley and Marysville and give you a choice of pathways ranging from narrow to wide, flat to rocky and sunny to shady.